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Originally Posted by Over
The K3 has no expandable memory. But the almost 4GB are more than enough to carry lot's of manga to read. When you finish just delete and upload some more. I don't use neither my devices as ebook/manga storage. I just leave some that I consider classics and want to keep with me. Everything else is my "to be read" short list.
With the Kindle you can zoom, but you must understand that eink devices aren't fast. Panning a zoomed imagem (or pdf) isn't very practical, in my opinion. Although I guess that's just my personal preference.
Love Hina can come out with little text balloons, that might be a little bit hard to read, although it's far from impossible. Probably in the K3, with better contrast, small text might actually be easier to read.
I guess a 6" device is just enough to consume manga, but if you try Kindle DX or iPad, you would never go back.
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Oh man, Kindle can? Well in calibre its simple to convert to nook files...is it just as easy, I mean I just throw a .rar thats filled with images into calibre and it converts it to a epub...what do I need to do here...I heard it was more difficult...
This is my worst case, nook+Epub file converted with calibre:
http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/9840/lovez.jpg
*Note: The original file is very high quality! Also I would like to point out that I can read this its just difficult...will it be a little clearer on a ereader? Since I know they are easier on the eyes then lcd.